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Dec 01 2008

Picture: Ghostly Figure Watches Car Wreck

Published by Regina Avalos at 3:16 pm under Angels, Ghosts, Pictures Edit This

This ghostly figure is said to be an angel that assisted those in the wreck to survive. Some say the picture is a fake. What do you think?

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5 Responses to “Picture: Ghostly Figure Watches Car Wreck”

  1. jodapoeton 01 Dec 2008 at 3:43 pm edit this

    While it could be fake I absolutely do believe in angels and the paranormal. What a horrible wreck.

  2. Bornagain A Theiston 01 Dec 2008 at 7:01 pm edit this

    The picture may very well be authentic (not a fake), but it is delusional to think it is paranormal. Relating to the comment by “jodapoet”, yes, it is a horrible wreck, but it is just as horrible to the intellectual state of mankind for you to state that you absolutely do believe in two completely unbelievable ‘things’ for which there is NO evidence whatsoever. You may as well believe that there are gods.

  3. jodapoeton 01 Dec 2008 at 11:21 pm edit this

    To Bornagain - To each their own. We all have our own beliefs and the right to express our opinions. I respect your views as should you mine. We don’t have to agree, in fact if we all agreed it would be one boring world.

  4. dianaeon 02 Dec 2008 at 8:00 pm edit this

    Wow, that’s a nasty car wreck. I definitely believe in the spirit world, but to me it kind of looks like a light was shone down from a helicopter or something.

    Great blog by the way. :)

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